Photo of: Kathryn Marie Nagle, Class of 2001, courtesy of Harvard Athletic Communications.
Kate Nagle, a former Harvard field hockey player, will be
inducted into the R.I. Interscholastic League Hall of Fame, this
year. Nagle graduated from Barrington High School in 1997 and from
Harvard University, cum laude, in 2001. She was an all-state
selection for both field hockey and indoor and outdoor track
twice.
Nagle amassed 25 goals and 57 points in her four-year career with
the Crimson. At the time of graduation, the forward was tied for
fifth in points among Harvard’s all-time point scorers with
57 and her 25 tallies put her at fourth on the list. Nagle led the
Crimson in goals in her senior and junior years and was second on
the squad as a sophomore. She played in 68 games throughout her
career and was selected to the All-Ivy League second team as a
senior. In Nagle’s senior year, the Crimson made its second
trip to the NCAA tournament after posting a 12-5 record in the
regular season and going 6-1 in the Ivy League. That season, Nagle
scored in seven games for a total of nine goals, including a hat
trick against Cornell.
Kathryn Marie Nagle and eleven other inductees will be honored on
Wednesday, May 5, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Warwick, R.I.